Lady Gaia eyes is a mixed media by Vic Lee which was uploaded on May 12th, 2014.
Lady Gaia eyes
by Vic Lee
Title
Lady Gaia eyes
Artist
Vic Lee
Medium
Mixed Media - Acrylic, Ink, Oil On Canvas
Description
None
Uploaded
May 12th, 2014
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Comments (7)
Brian Poillon
This is astonishing. I can’t believe an artist would screw his investors over so horribly. I paid over $6,000 for what was supposed to be a limited edition run of 5 pieces at the largest canvas size that is now offered here, seemingly unlimited, for under $1000. And the one I have, with eyes closed, by Lyndon St. Victor, now apparently going by Vic Lee as well, copying his own work for profit, and stepping on those who invested previously. I also own one of his original pieces, “Order”, thankfully not here on this site, but I guess I’ll have to keep my eyes peeled for that to show up elsewhere as well. How intensely disappointing. I hope you go to sleep each night with shame blanketing your soul. “Artist.” What a joke.
Vic Lee replied:
That sounds very disconcerting, Brian. You are speaking of the limited edition mixed media original Supersize edition. I have only painted two - one direct and one for one of my galleries. I know who I painted for directly but we "artists" have very little control over what happens in a gallery which is why most of us have chosen to sell prints through sites like this and do the "big stuff" direct through our personal websites. I have never seen a dime from your order which tells of the scruples of some of the galleries. No mixed media originals, hand textured canvases or master originals are available on this site or any other except for my personal site www.stvictordiaries.com What is available here are direct ship prints. Standard fare. Please email me directly at vic@stvitordiaries.com - as I have no idea what has happened. By the way - my real name is Vic Lee, I paint under the name Lynden St. Victor to keep it separate from my day to day stuff.
Aaron Berg
Simply stunning!
Vic Lee replied:
Thank you Aaron - this is the first time I painted her with her eyes open - they were always looking down at her gloves before.